Example sentences of "even at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | What those figures certainly reveal is that the real gains in investment in British business since 1979 have been sustained , so that even at the depth of this present recession investment is 40 per cent . |
2 | But today for the first time she was certain that even in Paul 's presence she would find the courage to say what she wanted , what she really wanted , in the depth of her soul ; she was certain that she would find this courage even at the price of ruining everything between them . |
3 | ‘ In prayer we are gradually hollowed out to become more ‘ capax Dei ’ ’ ( capacity for God ) , said Maria Boulding , and someone pastoring others will be only too aware of the need to receive even at the price of felt ( and often uncomfortable ) emptiness . |
4 | He used to scream even at the idea of fresh air , but now he spends all his time outside in his wheelchair , with Miss Mary and Dickon Sowerby . |
5 | And even at the zenith of his power Greenwich Village had remained a place shielded from some of his excesses , open to the pull of Europe , a haven for the dissident , the Bohemian , the dropout . |
6 | Even at the birth of the Christ , representatives of the Gentile world appear to pay homage to the new-born infant king . |
7 | She was present at the birth of the Blessed Virgin , who was then given over to her care for twelve years , and at the Visitation and the birth of St John the Baptist and even at the birth of the Saviour , when she was allowed to provide bedding for the Virgin and swathing-clothes for the Child . |
8 | Wrangham , after a short period of ecological work , remarked that ‘ herd formation clearly involves costs even at the beginning of the wet season , when a grazing animal should have the best food supply of the year ’ . |
9 | Even at the beginning of 1934 the anti-Semitism of the British Union of Fascists was not as a rule overt . |
10 | As we shall see , families now are very much smaller than they were even at the beginning of the century . |
11 | In the last few years , however , it has emerged that the laws of science may hold even at the beginning of the universe . |
12 | In that case the laws of physics would hold even at the beginning of the universe , so God would not have had the freedom to choose the initial conditions . |
13 | Mr McTear managed to give most of his evidence to the commission , although even at the beginning of the proceedings his poor physical condition was apparent with his breathing laboured and his voice feeble . |
14 | Who would have thought that even at the beginning of this century the poet felt the need for time to stand still . |
15 | I was made sorry for her at first , as I would be for any young girl , crippled — it is hinted by the cruelty of her husband — and a mother , but even at the beginning there is a niggling doubt that she is rather superficial and shallow . |
16 | There was much excitement even at the press preview . |
17 | Even at the level of the Nikol'sk village Soviet a high proportion of time was spent on tax problems . |
18 | But this operated in very different forms between countries and regions , and even at the level of a single English county . |
19 | The invidious 20 per cent rule change has fulfilled its purpose : the group has been prevented from operating , even at the level of gesture politics . |
20 | This desire for knowing one 's place , even at the level of physical location , was very marked within the Rowdies group . |
21 | For example the accepted social distance between people can vary , even at the level of physical contact in everyday greetings . |
22 | It was also stated that , even at the level of explaining security returns , CAPM tests using historic data have not been terribly successful . |
23 | We do n't belong in each other 's lives … ’ she said this part very firmly ‘ … even at the level of an affair . ’ |
24 | Even at the level of forms they 're all in each |
25 | Even at the level of forms |
26 | Even at the level of government and political thinking , where the ‘ laws of economics ’ might be increasingly accepted , the conflict was stark . |
27 | Even at the peak of excitement , Charles remembered his Security training . |
28 | MI5 was particularly interested in the contacts made with the armed services , but the Security Service could find little sign of important influential support for Mosley in Parliament , even at the peak of the BUF growth in 1934 . |
29 | First , even at the primary-school age , parents are thinking ahead to qualifications and jobs . |
30 | Simply to hope that such things will be taught through other subjects is not satisfactory for a planning document even at the discussion stage . |